These scientists have bioengineered a version of Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria that can break down polyethylene ...
The official playlist for the fifth round of the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee, or INC5, is now out. OK, to ...
We can learn from nature to engineer sustainable solutions," says Ludmilla Aristilde, who led a scientific team identifying how to eliminate the tiniest pieces of plastic from waterways.
The Saltburn star revealed he could have died or lost his arm from the infection if doctors hadn't caught it fast enough.
Scientists from the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology have uncovered a promising solution to the growing ...
It’s far more than just a military problem, of course. According to the United Nations Environment Program, the world creates about 440 million tons of plastic waste a year, most of it for single-use ...
Happy Halloween, everybody! I wonder how many trick-or-treaters tonight will be dressed as hurricanes, or maybe as debris ...
Dr. Ludmilla Aristilde, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at Northwestern University, joins Lisa to ...
A research team has discovered two remarkable species of bacteria in the tissue of two deep-sea corals from the Gulf of Mexico. These previously unknown symbionts of the corals have an extremely small ...
“More often than any other species of whale, the ones that are deep diving are the ones that we find with lots of plastic in them,” says Matthew Savoca, a marine ecologist at Stanford University who ...
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